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Search company founder to speak on entrepreneurship, Feb. 9

Posted January 30, 2006; 09:38 a.m.

by Steven Schultz

Princeton alumnus Steve Papa, founder and chief executive officer of
Endeca, an information-technology search company, will speak at 5:30
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, at the Friend Center Auditorium. His talk is
titled "Building a Pre-IPO Company in the Face of Recession, War and
Google."

The presentation is the second in a technology entrepreneurship lecture
series that is free and open to the public. The lectures are sponsored
by Princeton's Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
in collaboration with the Jumpstart New Jersey Angel Network. They are
followed by a reception where students, faculty, entrepreneurs, venture
capitalists and investors meet informally to discuss ideas and exchange
knowledge and advice.

"This lecture series will strengthen connections between students,
faculty, entrepreneurs and investors in the region," said Ken Kay,
chair of Jumpstart, a group that invests in early-stage technology
companies in the Mid-Atlantic region. "I hope some potential
entrepreneurs will be inspired to pursue their dreams."

The Cambridge, Mass.,-based Endeca pioneered "Guided Navigation," a
search technology for businesses that gives employees better and more
efficient access to their company's own data.

Papa received his bachelor's degree from Princeton in 1994 from what
was then the Department of Civil Engineering and Operations Research.
He earned an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.

The Center for Innovation in Engineering Education, a recent academic
initiative in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, strives to
set a new standard for engineering education by emphasizing
interdisciplinary collaboration, societal context and leadership.